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  2. Democratic-Republican Party | History & Ideology | Britannica

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    Democratic-Republican Party, first opposition political party in the United States. Organized in 1792 as the Republican Party, its members held power nationally between 1801 and 1825. It was the direct antecedent of the present Democratic Party.

  3. Democratic-Republican Party | Definition, Beliefs & History -...

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    What did the Democratic-Republicans believe? The Democratic-Republicans believed that the federal government should remain weak and that the states should have the authority to make...

  4. Democrat vs Republican - Comparison Chart from Diffen.com

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    While support for the death penalty is strong among Democrats, opponents of the death penalty are a substantial fraction of the Democratic base. A large majority of Republicans support the death penalty. Stance on Taxes. Progressive (high income earners should be taxed at a higher rate).

  5. Democratic Republican Party, Summary, Facts, Significance, APUSH

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    The Democratic-Republican was the second political party established in the United States, following the Federalist Party. Democratic-Republicans supported states’ rights, a strict interpretation of the Constitution, and opposition to a strong central government, aristocracy, and elitism.

  6. Democratic-Republican Party - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Party, known retroactively as the Democratic-Republican Party (also referred to by historians as the Jeffersonian Republican Party) [ a ], was an American political party founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in the early 1790s.

  7. Republicans vs. Democrats: Know the 10 Differences -...

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    With the establishment of a powerful two-party political system in the United States—the Democrats beginning in 1824 and the Republicans beginning in 1854—there are some core differences between the two based on very strong political beliefs.

  8. Democratic-Republican Party - Government and Constitution

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    The beliefs of the Democratic-Republican Party were: The Democratic-Republican Party foreign policy was to support an alliance with France who had overthrown the French monarchy and aristocracy in favor of the people and had become a Republic.

  9. Competing Visions: Federalists and Democratic-Republicans – U.S....

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    While many of the Anti-Federalists’ fears were assuaged by the adoption of the Bill of Rights in 1791, the early 1790s nevertheless witnessed the rise of two political parties: the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans.

  10. Democrat vs. Republican | Beliefs & Issues - Study.com

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    What does Democrat vs Republican mean? Learn the Democratic and Republican beliefs on many historical and contemporary political issues and policies.

  11. Democratic Party | History, Definition, & Beliefs | Britannica

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    The Democratic Party is the oldest political party in the United States and among the oldest political parties in the world. It traces its roots to 1792, when followers of Thomas Jefferson adopted the name Republican to emphasize their anti-monarchical views.